I am excited to be a part of the annual Spring show, “Emergence”, at JAG Fine Art in downtown Philadelphia. Join us on Friday, March 23, from 5pm to 8pm for a celebration of the new season and new work by artists such as Justin Bean, Jessica Libor, Ann Kullaf, and many more. Drinks and … Continue reading
This is the stage in the painting where it all starts to come together. In part six of this series of posts on how to paint like the masters, we left off when finishing the ebauche, a thin layer of paint and turpinoid with a few drops of oil mixed in, to set the tone … Continue reading
Last year, I attended a visiting artist lecture at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where Steven Assael, a New York native artist, was the guest speaker. I was electrified at his presentation, and sat eagerly forward on my chair throughout the entire slideshow. Seeing his work blown up large in a darkened theatre … Continue reading
Mandarins, 11″x14″, Joshua LaRock 2009
While visiting Charleston, SC this summer with some dear friends, we stopped at the Robert Lange Studios Fine Art Gallery. Truly a gem of a gallery in the more traditionally touristy town, this gallery represents some of the finest emerging artists. Many of the artists represented are graduates of the New York Academy of Art, … Continue reading
While I was taking this workshop at GCA, I was ready to be done with drawing at this point. I wanted to get to the fun part…painting! There’s something so freeing and satisfying about the brush tip making marks on your canvas, and the ability to manipulate it. However, I disciplined myself to stay on … Continue reading
To continue our journey towards a beautiful painting, we begin where we left off, while still rendering a drawing and getting the values correct. Again, remember that with every finished drawing, painting in the correct value scale becomes easier. Before we dive in again, I wanted to share with you some of the most inspiring … Continue reading
In this post, we’ll make the leap from just drawing in contours and lines to actually rendering. At this stage, you should have a very technically correct line drawing of the model in front of you. It may be a bit smudged and messy from erasing multiple times and retracing over lines, so you may … Continue reading
Hello fellow artists! I’m back on my second post on how to paint like the masters, sharing with you all the notes that took from a particularly helpful workshop at Grand Central Academy of Art that I took this past summer. Let’s pick up where we left off, at the drawing stage. In the previous … Continue reading
In this post I just wanted to share my extensive notes from a very helpful workshop that I took this summer at the Grand Central Academy of Art. Joshua LaRock was the instructor, and it was one of the most thorough and helpful classes I’ve ever taken. Joshua studied for four years at the GCA … Continue reading